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Arlington Can Play Role in Passing ERA
Committee of 100 discussion highlights why the ERA is needed.
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Arlington: Views from Voters
Local political activists stand for hours at polling stations to greet voters.
They can’t vote yet, but when they can, there are three young Arlington residents who are going to know what their candidates stand for and fill in their ballots accordingly.

Restorative Justice Comes to Arlington
Arlington will have a chance to showcase a better way to deal with crime.
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Obituary: James T. Moore Senior Remembered in Arlington
Barber, a leader in the Hall’s Hill community, now a legend
James T. Moore
Grabowsky Talks Trash in Arlington
Don’t “wish cycle” because you do more harm than good when you do.
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Chang Chooses Arlington
Restaurateur designed Arlington restaurant to showcase “real” Chinese food.
Last month within a hundred yard radius in Arlington, Mother’s Macaroons closed. Baskin Robbins closed. And then Peter Chang opened.

Columbia Gardens Cemetery in Arlington is a Tree Sanctuary
Tree Stewards help label trees; some are ‘unusual.’
When a Tree Steward finishes the training course to become a steward, they are supposed to know how to identify a tree, in any season.

Local Bakers Make Valentines Pretty Sweet
Support to small businesses and Valentines go hand in hand
Valentines Sweets

Your Help Needed in Protecting Our Water in Arlington
Streams eroding under pressure of development; Potomac Conservancy advocates to save water quality
Controversial Stream Restoration Techniques Divide Residents

Mother’s Day Reflection: Our Mothers Had Few Rights, Much Courage
Reflecting on mothers from a different era
All my friends were losing their mothers, and this year, it was my turn.
Chalice Theatre presents “Children of Eden” in Arlington
It’s a Family Affair
Chalice Theatre of Arlington is putting on the musical “Children of Eden” through March 15th.

Arlington: Bill Neikirk Launches Novel, ‘The Copperhead Club’
Spinning a tale of “sex, money, intrigue, and Washington politics.”
William (“Bill”) Neikirk says he has always wanted to write a novel, ever since he was an 8-year-old.
AT&T Grants Arlington’s Bridges to Independence $20,000
Others like Joe have a chance to succeed thanks to grant.
Joe is on the autism spectrum and wanted to participate in the Bridges to Independence summer internships initiative.
Tree Stewards Tackle Degraded Paths in Brandymore Castle
Local landscaping company El Quetzal provides volunteer crew for the effort
Tree stewards
Football, Friends, French: Getting Immersed in Arlington
Sharing in each other’s cultural perspectives.
There were three French girls at the Yorktown Homecoming game. The only problem was, they had no idea what was happening on the field

House Paint and Risk Takers at McLean Project for the Arts
Area artists exhibit at "Strictly Painting 11."